Freelance Records
Freelance Records existed during the 1980s and 1990s and released jazz albums on LP & CD. Some of these albums were reissued on Evidence Records.
Discography
FRL | Artist | Title | Rec. |
---|---|---|---|
001 | Cheik Tidiane Fall | Diom Futa | 1979 |
002 | Marion Brown Quartet | Back to Paris | 1980 |
003 | Curtis Clark | Dedications | 1981 |
004 | Richard Raux Quartet | Feel Good At Last | 1983 |
005 | Steve McCraven Quartet featuring Sam Rivers | Intertwining Spirits | 1983 |
006 | Mal Waldron/Marion Brown | Songs of Love and Regret | 1985 |
007 | Roy Haynes Quartet | True or False | 1986 |
008 | Santi Debriano Quintet | Obeah | 1987 |
009 | Judy Niemack, Curtis Fuller, Cedar Walton, Ray Drummond, Joey Baron | Blue Bop | 1988 |
010 | Mal Waldron/Marion Brown | Much More | 1988 |
011 | David Kikoski/Eddie Gómez/Al Foster | Presage | 1989 |
012 | Santi Debriano | Soldiers of Fortune | 1989 |
014 | Judy Niemack, Joe Lovano, Fred Hersch, Scott Colley, Billy Hart | Long As You're Living | 1990 |
015 | Cindy Blackman/Santi Debriano/David Fiuczynski | Trio + Two | 1990 |
016 | Steve Lacy/Eric Watson | Spirit of Mingus | 1991 |
017 | Bruce Gertz Quintet | Blueprint | 1991 |
018 | Judy Niemack, Toots Thielemans, Jeanfrançois Prins, Kenny Werner, Scott Colley, Adam Nussbaum, Café, Mark Feldman, Theo Bleckmann, Peter Eldridge | Straight Up | 1992 |
019 | Santi Debriano, David Sánchez, David Kikoski, Tommy Campbell, Mino Cinelu | Panamaniacs | 1993 |
020 | Franck Amsallem/Tim Ries Quartet | Regards | 1993 |
021 | Judy Niemack, Mal Waldron | Mingus, Monk and Mal | 1994 |
022 | Eliot Zigmund/David Berkman/Mike Richmond | Dark Street | 1993 |
023 | Eric Watson Trio | Punk Circus | 1994 |
024 | Yoron Israel Connection | A Gift for You | 1995 |
025 | Steve Lacy Trio | Bye-Ya | 1996 |
026 | Judy Niemack, Jeanfrançois Prins, Kenny Werner, Ray Drummond, Billy Hart, Erik Friedlander | Night and the Music | 1996 |
027 | Scott Colley | Portable Universe | 1996 |
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